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Gluten Free Natural Shampoo


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superfob Contributor

Hi,

Does anyone know of a good gluten free shampoo that is natural? Something my current shampoo is making me itch (Head and Shoulders), so I need something else (btw, I am a guy). And also, looking for something that is actually more natural vs. labeled natural with a bunch of chemicals.

Thanks


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Hi,

Does anyone know of a good gluten free shampoo that is natural? Something my current shampoo is making me itch (Head and Shoulders), so I need something else (btw, I am a guy). And also, looking for something that is actually more natural vs. labeled natural with a bunch of chemicals.

Thanks

In addition to gluten intolerance, I'm also allergic to dairy, soy and vanilla (which are often ingredients in shampoos). No matter how careful I am, I sometimes get shampoo (and/or creme rinse) in my mouth. I always have gastrointestinal reactions to my allergens. So I needed to find a shampoo which was free of my 7 allergens.

I now use ShiKai naturals shampoo (also available in a version for color treated hair) and everyday conditioner. I haven't had any reactions for over a year now. I buy Shikai hair products at Whole Foods, but noticed several other chain drugstores carry Shikai (but not always the shampoo for color treated hair).

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I also would suggest Shikai. Giovanni is another that might be a good one for you.

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